mecanical completion
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Mechanical Completion:
Mechanical completion of a system include following but not limited to:
• All design and engineering has been completed ƒ
• All installation work for that system including all equipment has been completed in accordance with “Approved
for Construction” drawings, specifications, applicable codes and regulations and good engineering practices. ƒ
• All instruments have been installed. ƒ
• All tie-in connections have been made. ƒ
• All factory acceptance tests and all other testing and inspection activities have been completed. ƒ
• Contractor has obtained approvals, which are the responsibility of the Contractor to obtain. ƒ• Safety Studies have been completed and satisfaction of all the Safety Studies’ requirements has been met and all
documentation put in place. ĥ All required documentation and certification documents required by the Contract have been supplied. ĥ All operating procedures and maintenance procedures have been forwarded to the Company well in advance for
review. ƒ
• All items for which Contractor is responsible for obtaining third party, regulatory or Company approval have been
obtained and confirmation documentation has been provided to Company
Pre Commissioning Activities:Pre-commissioning activities are activities to be performed after Mechanical Completion of a piece of equipment or
system to make it safe and ready to receive hydrocarbons/ injection water and Ready for Commissioning. This
includes, but not limited to:
• Making operational and commissioning all systems that can be made operational before well fluids are introduced.
• The completion and testing of the platform equipment & systems
• Testing of all parts and systems of the Works including the communications systems (if required).
• Provision of initial fill of packing, chemicals, inhibitors, lubricants, glycol, water and other stocks have been made.
• Checking, site modifications.
• Internal inspection of the vessels
• Flushing/cleaning of vessels & piping
• Calibration of PSVs.
• Calibration of all the instruments
• Loop checking.
• Complete checking of the safety system
• Checks on electrical system and other vendor packages including DCS etc.
• The delivery, storage and cataloguing of all spares items for which a defect Notice are issued to be rectified and all
defect Notices shall have been closed out.
• The Completion Documents along with all Design Documents to As-Built
• The preparation of the commissioning plan and submission to Company for review.
• The hydro testing and pneumatic testing of vessels.
• Training and briefing of the Company’s and Contractor’s personnel involved in commissioning.
• Removal of all debris and construction equipment from Site.